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Reply 22 of 23, by Shagittarius

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Thanks guys for all your help..what ultimately worked was h-a-l 9000's suggestion:

mount e \\[source]\backups\iso

or

mount e \\[machine name]\backups\iso

I can also imagemount the same way.

I don't know why I can't refer to it as the Mapped network drive N in windows which is accessable through a cmd line but thanks to all your help I'm able to mount files from my network drive. Thanks much for helping me out, it was really mostly a user error on my part...

Reply 23 of 23, by Shagittarius

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Another interesting note the machine I'm having this problem with is a Vista 64bit OS. My laptop Which runs XP Pro I just realized can connect normally like :

mount d n:\iso

Is it a Vista thing?